Man oh man
I love Kol-Belov's style of simplified animation, it just makes everything so neat. I just can't get enough of itm because it fits perfectly into the brutal universe he is animating. There's an on-going theme about struggle in many of his flash movies, like Pustota and Bankomat and The Krypt. Now, I'm not sure what motivation Kol-Belov has which makes these movies. The obvious answer is the totalitarian system they had (still have?) in Russia back in the day, but I'm not sure if that's the only reason...
Anyway, the song The Krypt is the best industrial techno piece I have heard for a long time. Combining organs (which always reminds me of horror movies) with a mean drum machine is pure beauty. Still, it is too short in order to exploit the full amount of potential it has. Animation is, like I said, awesome and it fits the music well: straight-forwarded action. The tetris ending is kind of a question mark for me, but it kind of acts as a counter-balance for all the "action" this movie has.
Long story short: I can see some maturing in Kol-Belov's work and it is always nice to watch a new movie every now and then from him. I'd love to see more experimental flash movies from the author, because he really can make them!